112 collocations for sifted

Take half a pound of fine flour, half a pound of sugar, two ounces of butter, two eggs, and a few carraway seeds; (you must beat and sift the sugar) then put it to your flour and work it to paste; roll them as thin as you can, and cut them out with queen cake tins, lie them on papers and bake them in a slow oven.

Then sift 1/2 cup of flour with 1 teaspoonful of baking-powder and a pinch of salt.

Beat the yolks of 4 eggs; add a pinch of salt, 1 tablespoonful of melted butter, 1 small cup of milk and sifted flour enough to make a smooth batter.

I warn you once more that I am determined to sift the matter to the bottom.

"And instead of telling this all to me, you have told it to him,to a delicate boy, a child unable to sift evidence or judge for himself, a tender-hearted young creature" I was walking about the room with an anger all the hotter that I felt it to be most likely quite unjust.

EGG BISCUITS Sift together 2 cups bread flour, measured after sifting once 5 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt and 1 tablespoon sugar.

How he mustered his clan, and plunged over the desert in hot pursuit, seven days, by forced marches; how he ransacked a whole caravan, sifting the contents of every tent, little heeding such small matters as domestic privacy, or female seclusion, for lo!

An indomitable courage and persistency meet us everywhere in his pages,persistency, and also careful painstaking, and patience in sifting facts and gathering results.

You, as a magistrate, a relative of the murdered gentleman, and the head of that establishment among whom the guilt rests, are invested with an interest in detecting, and powers of sifting the truth in this matter, such as none other possesses.

The spiderweb, touched by a moonbeam, looks as if sifting silver dust.

Only pretending, however, for Patty kept interrupting her with nonsensical remarks, and Marian teased her by slowly sifting sand through her fingers onto the pages of the book.

I think it my duty, as a citizen of the Union, to espouse their cause; and it is incumbent upon every member of this house to sift the subject well, and ascertain what can be done to restrain a practice so nefarious.

My next business was to make me a sieve, to sift my meal and part it from the bran and husk.

The roaring of the storm as it swept past the house, incessantly mourning in the mud chimney and sifting the snow against the frosted windows, brought comfort to her anxious heart, for it reminded her that dominion and majesty and power belong to the God whom she served.

Mix and sift dry ingredients.

BAIRISCHE DAMPFNUDELN, No. 1 Soak one cake of compressed yeast in a cup of lukewarm milk with a teaspoon of sugar, a teaspoon of salt, and sift a pint of flour in a bowl, in which you may also stir a small cup of milk and one egg.

Chorus He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat He is sifting out the hearts of men before His judgement-seat Oh, be swift, my soul, to answer Him!

He will see the assignee, and sift the whole affair, since you have neither the time nor the inclination to attend to it.

Such a choice would have to proceed by sifting the things which it is necessary and important for a man to know in general, and then, necessary and important for him to know in any particular business or calling.

Then I fell on my knees again, and sifted the mould through my fingers, to make sure the stone had not sunk in and been overlooked.

He sifted out the chaff: but the wheat was left behind safe for God's garner.

There is nothing of greater Importance to us than thus diligently to sift our Thoughts, and examine all these dark Recesses of the Mind, if we would establish our Souls in such a solid and substantial Virtue as will turn to Account in that great Day, when it must stand the Test of infinite Wisdom and Justice.

Sift two and one-half cups of pastry flour, measure, then mix with two heaping teaspoons of baking-powder, and sift three times.

KINDLECH Into a large bowl sift one pound of fine flour.

Thanks to the daily press, the sense which knows how to sift the true from the false has become blunted, the notions of right and wrong have well-nigh disappeared, evil stalks about in the garb of righteousness, and oppression speaks the language of justice; in brief, the human soul has become immoral and blind.

112 collocations for  sifted